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    Papers - Mining - Developing a Mining System for Mechanized Loading in the Pittsburgh Seam (T. P. 1886)

    By Samuel M. Cassidy, George M. Rigg

    During 1937 a program was begun to mechanize and modernize the then 28-year old Isabella mine of the Weirton Coal Co., which is on the Monongahela River, in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, at one edge o

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Mining and Metallurgy - 1937 - Further Reports of the Annual Meeting - Geophysical Papers Fill Three Active Sessions

    By C. A. Heiland

    WITH seventeen papers submitted. and thirteen presented in three sessions, the geophysicists had a most successful meeting at New York in February. The first paper on Monday morning dealt with the lo

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Industrial Minerals - Some Aspects of the Physical Chemistry of Potash Recovery by Solar Evaporation of Brines

    By P. Hadzeriga

    There are two places in the world where potash, trade name for potassium chloride, is economically recovered from naturally occurring brines by solar evaporation. One is at the Dead Sea and the other

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Reinvestigation of the Systems Ti-Cr and Ti-V, Felix Ermanix

    By Paul A. Farrar, Felix Ermains, Harold Margolin

    The systems Ti-Crand Ti-Vhave been reinvesti-gated in the region up to 40 wt pct alloying addition using both conventional and rapid quenching techniques. The Ti-Cr eutectoid temperature was determin

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Papres - Metal Mining - Tunneling through Coal Measures with the Use of a Scraper Loader (With Discussion)

    By Gerald Sherman

    In the southern field of the anthracite region of Pennsylvania, many of the coal seams dip at angles of 40" to 50" from the horizontal. For transportation purposes, "tunnels" are driven across the coa

    Jan 1, 1937

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    The Nature of Metals as Shown by Their Properties under Pressure (d3bcea51-777c-4c80-81a5-04bfaca9600d)

    By P. W. Bridgman

    IT is characteristic of most scientific investigators that they are not satisfied with the discovery of new facts, no matter how curious or unex-pected, but that along with the factual discovery there

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Campbell's Paper on The Commercial Value of Coal-Mine Sampling (see p. 341)

    Mr. A. Bement, Chicago, Ill. (communication to the Secretary*) :—Mr. Campbell, in proposing his method of sampling coal-seams, has rendered an important service in insisting on the presentation of an

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - The Catalyzed Oxidation of Zinc Sulfide under Acid Pressure Leaching Conditions

    By N. F. Dyson, T. R. Scott

    The iilzfluence of catalytic agents on the oxidation of ZnS has been studied under pressure leaching conditions, using a chemically prepared sample of ZnS which was substantially unreactive on heating

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Reservoir Engineering - The Effect of Well Spacing and Drawdown on Recovery from Internal Gas Drive Reservoirs

    By John C. Calhoun, Raymond G. Loper

    Theoretical calculations for the decline of pressure and the variation of instantaneous producing gas-oil ratio with increased cumulative production have been made for reservoir systems under various

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Reservoir Engineering - The Effect of Well Spacing and Drawdown on Recovery from Internal Gas Drive Reservoirs

    By John C. Calhoun, Raymond G. Loper

    Theoretical calculations for the decline of pressure and the variation of instantaneous producing gas-oil ratio with increased cumulative production have been made for reservoir systems under various

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Reaction of the Living Body to Different Types of Mineral Dusts with and without Complicating Infection

    By Leroy Gardner

    EVERY reader of this paper is well aware of the fact that the prolonged inhalation of large amounts of free silica dust results in fibrosis of the lungs, and that other inorganic dusts, except those o

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Neutron Irradiation on the Martensite Transformation in Iron-Nickel Alloys

    By L. F. Porter, G. J. Dienes

    The effect of netltron irracliation on mart ensite transformation in the iron-nickel system was studied by means of electrical resistance and magnetic induction measuremertts. Irradiation lowers the M

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Institute of Metals Division - Magnesium-Rich Corner of the Magnesium-Lithium-Aluminum System (Discussion, p. 1267a)

    By C. E. Armantrout, J. A. Rowland, D. F. Walsh

    THE close-packed-hexagonal structure of mag-J- nesium is converted to a ductile and malleable body-centered-cubic lattice by the addition of lithium in excess of 10 pct. Further, the density of magnes

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Tin and Aluminum on the Transition Behavior of Oxygenated Titanium

    By E. H. Rennhack, J. F. Libsch

    Definite transition behavior was found in unalloyed titanium at 0.13 pct 0 equivalent. The addition of 0.5 Sn, 1.0 Al, 0.5 Al, and 1.0 Sn lowers the tvansition temperature of titanium at oxygen equiva

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Papers - Some Effects of Temperature and Iron Oxide in the Manufacture of Basic Open- hearth Steel

    By W. J. Reagan

    Many factors enter into the manufacture of basic open-hearth steel of high quality. Perhaps the two most important are temperature and the iron oxide content of the metal. If we can control these two

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Institute of Metals Division - Formation of a Dispersion in Copper by Reaction in the Melt (TN)

    By R. I. Jaffee, J. W. Roberts, D. N. Williams

    DISPERSION hardening as an alloying process has aroused increasing interest in the past few years. This alloying procedure, in which an insoluble phase is dispersed randomly through a metal or allo

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Research and Classification - Further Investigation of Methods for Estimating the Grind ability of Coal (With Discussion)

    By H. F. Yancey, M. R. Greer

    At the annual meeting of this Institute held two years ago a new method1 of estimating the grindability of coal was described, based on experimental work carried on by the Bureau of Mines at its North

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Observation of Dislocations and Other Imperfections by X-Ray Extinction Contrast

    By J. B. Newkirk

    ABOUT twenty-seven years ago W. bergl discovered that interesting detail could be seen in an X-ray diffraction spot made with a rock-salt crystal if the recording photographic film were held very clos

    Jan 1, 1960

  • AIME
    Research and Classification - Further Investigation of Methods for Estimating the Grind ability of Coal (With Discussion)

    By H. F. Yancey, M. R. Greer

    At the annual meeting of this Institute held two years ago a new method1 of estimating the grindability of coal was described, based on experimental work carried on by the Bureau of Mines at its North

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Part VII – July 1969 – Papers - Dynamic X-Ray Diffraction Study of the Deformation of Aluminum Crystals

    By Robert E. Green, Kenneth Reifsnider

    Several experiments have been performed in order to illustrate the application of a recently developed X-ray image intensifier system to metallurgical investigations. In the present work the system ha

    Jan 1, 1970